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Waco Mammoth Site Special Resource Study / Environmental Assessment
This special resource study is investigating, for possible designation as a new unit of the national park system, the site within the city limits of Waco, Texas, where the remains of a Pleistocene Columbian Mammoth herd were discovered.
Special resource studies are initiated upon the direction of Congress. Studies can evaluate a number of things, with specific focus dictated by the language of the legislation. In the case of the Waco Mammoth Site, Congress specifically requested that a study be conducted to evaluate the site's potential for inclusion as a new unit of the national park system.
We invite your participation in the study process and welcome your comments on the report.
Comment Period:
Closed
Aug 20, 2008 - Sep 20, 2008
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Document Content: |
Waco Mammoth Site, SRS/EA, Cover, Summary, and Table of Contents
(1.8 MB, PDF file)
Waco Mammoth Site, SRS/EA, Chapter One: Purpose and Background
(88.7 KB, PDF file)
Waco Mammoth Site, SRS/EA, Chapter Two: Resource Description
(2.1 MB, PDF file)
Waco Mammoth Site, SRS/EA, Chapter Five: Affected Environment
(118.0 KB, PDF file)
Waco Mammoth Site, SRS/EA, Chapter Four: Alternatives for Management
(613.6 KB, PDF file)
Waco Mammoth Site, Final SRS/EA, Entire document
(8.1 MB, PDF file)
Waco Mammoth Site, SRS/EA, Chapter Three: Resource Evaluation
(1.0 MB, PDF file)
Waco Mammoth Site, SRS/EA, Chapter Six: Environmental Consequences
(187.0 KB, PDF file)
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